Replaced the sensor in the oven. Very easy on this and other
models with this sensor-- just two screws holding it in place
and a plug-n-play connector on wires leading from it. No
need to call a repair service.

DIY. The delivery to Milwaukee took two days. The project was very easy and took about 1hr. The only tools required were a screw driver (electric) and a pliers. Just make sure your irganized with the screws so you don't lose any or mix up which ones go back in which holes. There's about 20 total screws. This $50 part saved me from having to buy my wife a $1000+ oven.